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progress bar indeterminate state

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is there any way to put the progress bar into indeterminate state ? There are times when my program reaches a certain subroutine that I can not tell ahead how long is the maximum bound is going to be ...there has to be a way to do this easily but I just can't seem to find it anywhere.
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indeterminate state,

 

what I meant here is that progress bar should not just idle but constant rocking back and forth the glider with a small block ....very similiar to how you normally see when you use your OS.

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Hi,

Are you talking about windows progress or anything. I am not able to understand. It will be better if you can explain in a better way.

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Here's a recent thread with a couple of examples.

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thanks Tst, one of that example was exact what I'm looking for ...minus the rocking backward motion looks pretty cute thanks
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